Costa Rica, Your Volcano Climbing Destination!
December 15, 2009 0 CommentsIf you are planning a trip at all this year, then maybe you
should consider taking a fun-filled excursion to Costa Rica! In
2008 more than two million people decided to take that small step
in visiting Costa Rica and that did not just happen by chance!
Costa Rica is a tropical oasis with over half of its land mass
protected by natural reserves! It has been deemed politically
stable and economically prosperous making it a hot-spot for those
business men and women looking for a good getaway from the hustle
and bustle of North American culture.
Even with all of these facts stated, a person cant help but wonder
what to do once you get off the plane. After you get off the plane,
what you do depends on which direction you set off in! The trip
from the West coast of Costa Rica to the East coast takes about
three to four hours on land and only 45 minutes by air. But in that
small distance a person could tour a coffee plantation, go rafting
on the beautiful tropical rivers, or even climb a volcano! Taking a
pit-stop in San Jose, the Costa Rican capital city, would be a must
for any serious sightseer. Experiencing things like the National
Symphony Orchestra, the Marriott Costa Rica, eyeballing the 1880
piece gold collection at the Gold Museum or even touring the
National Museum that is built within the former Buenavista
fortress.
But if big cities arent your thing, you could easily find some of
the most relaxing, tropical hideaways in the area within a couple
of hour from San Jose. The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve would be
the place to go in February to witness not only the mating habits
of the beautiful Quetzal but also the 2,500 types of plants, the
399 other species of birds, and the 110 different kinds of mammals!
Or you could visit the Arenal Volcano Nation Park for a hiking
excursion, the Caribbean coast to visit the Tortuguero Lodge that
is placed inside the exotic Tortuguero National Park, or even the
Manuel Antonio National Park that is found on the Central Pacific
Coastline. There really is something for everyone that can be found
in Costa Rica!

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